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Talk cover: “O for the muse of fire”: Modern attraction of Shakespeare
Why are they in front of the Svir William Shakespeare still so popular four hundred years after the death of Bard? The Mo Rocca stationery visits the newly renovated Library of Folger Shakespeare, in Washington, DC, the house of the largest World Collection Shakespeare published first foils; and conversations with New York Times Columnist and Shakespeare Aficionado Maureen Dowd on the permanent dramatic appeal. Rocca also talks with the Patrick site, who is the land with his man show with Shakespear Negatives, “all the devils are here”; And “this American life” hosts Ira glass, whose 2014. Tweet declares that “Shakespeare sucking” some sliding dog war.
For more information:
- “All the devils are here: How Shakespeare invented a bad guy” Patrick page (PatrickPageOinline.com)
- Folger Shakespeare LibraryWashington DC
- Ira glass on Instagram
- “This American life”
- Maureen Dowd, The New York Times
- “Zornjoy: Portraits of Stars from Hollywood, Culture, Fashion and Technology” Author: Maureen Dowd (HarperCollins), in a hard binding, e-book and audio format, available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and BookstoreShop.org
- Open Source Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Trust for Gender
- williamshakespeare.net
- Shakespeare’s globeLondon
Almanac: 8. June
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Sport: Broadway’s longest hit hit … Softball on the field
When they don’t cross the committees, Broadway and Off-Broadway actors (together with scenarios, musicians and server) show their smaller talents in the center of New York City, playing Softball in the League Broadway in the League league league. As the stars like George Clooney is listed in the field, the Salie correspondent talks to some of the competitors, including actors Nick Jonas (“MJ: Museum Jessica Vaughan (” Evil “), about this Hit Broadway production.
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USA: The former librarian of Congress Carl Hayden speaks about her shooting Trump
Last month Carl Hayden, the first woman and the first African American for the maintenance of the position of Librarian Congress, received an email that announced, without explaining her cancellation. It was one of the many recent cases in which President Trump fell out the leaders of cultural institutions and non-partial agencies. Now Librarians and academics – the curvals “quiet guys” – speak loudly, with the support of Hayden. For the first time since Hayden talked publicly with the “Sunday morning” of the National Robert Cost correspondent on how libraries serve as a basting democracy, for which “freedom reading”, says, key.
Review: Former Library Congress Dr. Carla Hayden tells her shooting Trump (video)
Dr. Carla Hayden, former Librarian Congress attended the President of Trump last month, for the first time talks on the sudden dismissal and challenges faced with her ex institution – and libraries across the country.
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Theater: Jean Smart on her one woman Broadway Show “Call me Izzy”
Emmy Reward Star “Hacks”, “Jean Smart, came back to Broadway in” Call me Izzy, “” Show-a-woman wrote “Sunday morning” Jamie contribution. They talk to Tracy Smith’s correspondent about her character – a woman in a violent marriage fleeing in the world’s world. Smart also discusses her life that stretches in comics and painful loss, from the head to “designing women” to become a single mom with a sudden death of Richard Gilliland’s husband.
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Passage: in memoria
“Sunday morning” remembers some significant figures that have left us this week.
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Media: It’s for Life: Earning Sponsorship of Patran
Many social media creators are difficult to earn from their work. Today, 12 years after the introduction of Patren, the company says it is a source of regular income for more than 300,000 creators. Correspondent David Pogue Conversations with CONTI CONTE from a co-founder, and in podcates and artists who receive income from subscriber sponsors who pay only $ 5 per month.
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Music: Brothers Doobie on the text
This week Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons – Establishment and current members of the Doobie Brothers – will be introduced in Hall Sinkswirters Fame. As the band moves on the summer tour, the correspondent Jim Axelrod talked to them, and with colleague doobie brother John McFee, about reuse in their 16. study album “, walking this road”; And how the spell of the texts shaped the sound of the mound brothers for more than half a century.
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Phase: Spell in the dark: Fantastic worlds of Lakir Theater
Part of the dance, part of the puppet and parts of electroluminescent wiring, Theater Lightwire creates evocative stage plays with dinosaurs, mythical heroes and fairytale. MARTHA TEICHER correspondent talks to Ian and Eleanor Carney, co-founderes of husband and wife in New Orleans-based company, about their imaginative compound of art and technology.
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Comment: From the celebration of Junetient and Delete Black History: Charles M. Spirit today in America
The political analyst and former New York Columnist Columnist Charles M. says that pluralism and racial justice were in months, because President Trump retreated the function, because his administration went to the strenuous government, capital and inclusion. The blowing looks at the “sad new reality” in which American furious wars of culture targeted our youngest national vacation.
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Marathon: 2025 Nominated Tony and Contractor Show (YouTube video)
It’s time to celebrate the best of Broadway! Watch the “Sunday morning” interviews with creatives on stage and behind the scenes of this year’s Tony nominated emissions. (And don’t miss the Tony Live award ceremony from Radio City Music hall on CBS and stress on Paramount + June 8)
From archive: Dr. Robert Jarvik and artificial heart (YouTube video)
Dr. Robert Jarvik, who designed the first constant artificial heart implanted on Monday, 26. May, at the age of 79. He talked to Richard Wagner’s correspondent “CBS broadcast on 14. October 1979. The first artificial heart transplantation (which was invented by the Kidney dialysis); a polymer chemist Dr. Donald Lyman; Dr. JD Mortensen (director of the surgery Research at Utah University); and with patients who experienced life with artificial limbs and kidneys.
From archive: Young technical entrepreneurs who want in the future (YouTube video)
Repeat these “CBS Sunday morning” Archive segments – from our 1998 interview. With Elon musk to our conversation for 2005. year with the Brand Zuckerberg, the founder of thefacebook.com and beyond.
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2025-06-07 22:59:00